Answer the following questions by making a cross (X) in the appropriate block - NSC Music - Question 2 - 2023 - Paper 2
Question 2
Answer the following questions by making a cross (X) in the appropriate block.
Play Tracks 3 and 4 THREE times in succession.
2.1 Identify the cadences at the end ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Answer the following questions by making a cross (X) in the appropriate block - NSC Music - Question 2 - 2023 - Paper 2
Step 1
2.1.1 Identify the cadences at the end of Track 3.
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The cadence at the end of Track 3 is best identified as 'Interrupted'.
Step 2
2.1.2 Identify the cadences at the end of Track 4.
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The cadence at the end of Track 4 is identified as 'Imperfect'.
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2.2 Which ONE of the following describes the time signature?
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The time signature for Track 5 is 'Duple'.
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2.3 Identify the change in texture.
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The change in texture for Track 6 is 'Monophonic to polyphonic'.
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2.4 Which feature in this performance drives the music?
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The feature that drives the music in Track 7 is 'Body percussion'.
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2.5 Which term best describes the movement of the melody?
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The term that best describes the movement of the melody in Track 8 is 'Stepwise'.
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2.6 Identify the tempo of this extract and describe how it changes.
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The tempo of this extract is slow initially, then suddenly a fast tempo, and then a small ritardando at the final cadence.